Nigeria: Tomato Farmers Attribute Price Hike to Sallah, Low Production
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Tomato farmers attribute price hike to Sallah, low production - Daily Trust
The Tomatoes Growers and Processors Association of Nigeria (TOPAN) has attributed the hike in the price of tomatoes to high demand during the Sallah celebration and low production output. TOPAN Chairman, Kaduna State chapter, Mr Rabiu Zuntu, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos. Zuntu, however, assured a drop in the price of tomatoes in the next couple of weeks. “The reason for the hike of the pro…
The tomato market is experiencing an upsurge in prices, which reaches 13 dirhams per kilo and reveals tensions in a strategic sector. Between seasonal transition, phytosanitary constraints and logistical challenges, this price peak highlights the challenges of resilience and competitiveness for domestic producers in the face of local and international pressures. ... Cet article Tomato prices rise: the Moroccan agricultural model tested est appar…
Festive Demand, Low Output Responsible For Price Hike – Tomato Farmers - AgroNigeria
The Tomatoes Growers and Processors Association of Nigeria (TOPAN) has attributed the recent surge in tomato prices to increased demand during festive periods and declining production output from farmers Speaking in an interview with the Newsmen on Wednesday in Lagos, Mr. Rabiu Zuntu, Chairman of TOPAN’s Kaduna State chapter, explained that the spike was largely
Tomato prices surge in Nigeria during Sallah
The Tomato Growers and Processors Association of Nigeria has pointed to increased demand during Sallah celebrations and low production output to explain the recent rise in tomato prices. Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria, Mr. Rabiu Zuntu, Chairman of TOPAN Kaduna State chapter, offered insights…
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